Judd Gregg
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Losing their census...to count Mormon missionaries working overseas, a motion rejected by the Supreme Court. In February, Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) withdrew his nomination as commerce secretary, sparking concerns that the Obama administration wanted control over... In this article: Census Bureau, White House, Big government, Bob Bennett, Mormon, Patriot Act, Supreme Court, and Michele Bachmann |
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CNN | February 12, 2009
Gregg is third Cabinet nominee to withdraw
...Gregg » African-American and Latino leaders raised concerns that the Census Bureau, which is part of the Commerce Department, might lack sufficient resources under Gregg's leadership to accurately count ethnic minorities. The White...
In this article: Barack Obama, GOP, Robert Gibbs, White House, Bill Richardson, Census Bureau, and Mitch McConnell
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USATODAY.com | February 17, 2009
No Census director as 2010 count nears
...and Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., wrote in an opinion piece. Gregg last week withdrew from consideration as Commerce secretary, citing the Census controversy as a point of contention. "The big problem is that there isn't too much time left,...
In this article: Census Bureau, White House, Barack Obama, National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, USA Today, and House of Representatives
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www.washingtonpost.com | February 13, 2009
Statistical Sense
...to the White House, which attempted to finesse the problem by suggesting that Mr. Obama's staff would help Mr. Gregg keep an eye on the Census Bureau. That triggered an uproar among Republicans that the White House planned to politicize the...
In this article: Census Bureau, White House, On the merits, Supreme Court, and U.S.
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Associated Press: Congress | February 12, 2009
Gregg withdrawal complicates plans for 2010 Census
Gregg withdrawal complicates plans for 2010 Census WASHINGTON (AP) -- Partisan bickering is complicating next year's high-stakes census count of the nation's population. Republican Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire on Thursday abruptly...
In this article: Census Bureau, White House, GOP, Barack Obama, Government Accountability Office, John Boehner, National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, and William Lacy Clay
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Boston Globe -- Ideas | October 17, 2009
Night of the census taker
Obama's pick, New Hampshire Republican Senator Judd Gregg, raised alarm among some minority advocates, who noted that Gregg had opposed increases to census funding and could not be trusted to do everything necessary to reduce undercounts. To...
In this article: Census Bureau, Barack Obama, Acorn, White House, and Michele Bachmann
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washingtonpost.com | February 12, 2009
Gregg Links Withdrawal to Census Concerns
...by: krankyman | February 12, 2009 9:43 PM | Report abuse Gregg was a GOP mole who took the job only because he could take orders from Karl Rove and torpedo the Census process. When the Administration took over the Census, he was outed and...
In this article: Census Bureau, Republican Party, White House, Tax, and Tom DeLay
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boston.com - Latest New Hampshire news | February 12, 2009
Political fight brewing on census
...the country's population. The trouble started with Obama's surprise nomination of Republican Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire to head the Commerce Department, which oversees the Census Bureau. Gregg once voted for a broader budget...
In this article: White House, Census Bureau, Barack Obama, E-mail, Boston.com, Department of Commerce, and Carolyn Maloney
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CNN | February 11, 2009
Redrawing the lines -- legacy of gerrymandering
The move sparked criticism from leaders of minority groups concerned that the Census Bureau under Gregg, who voted to abolish the Commerce Department in 1995, might lack the resources needed to accurately count minorities. The White...
In this article: White House, Supreme Court, Elbridge Gerry, Census Bureau, Barack Obama, Department of Commerce, Texas, and Massachusetts
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NPR | February 13, 2009
Why Census Was Sticking Point For Gregg
...ET All Things Considered, February 13, 2009 · When Sen. Judd Gregg (R-NH) withdrew himself from consideration for Commerce secretary, he cited "irresolvable conflicts" with the Obama administration, including over the Census Bureau.
In this article: Census Bureau, Congressional Quarterly, NPR, and New Hampshire
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Judd Alan Gregg (born February 14, 1947) is a former Governor of New Hampshire and current United States Senator serving as ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee. He is a member of the Republican Party and was a businessman and attorney in Nashua before entering politics. Gregg was nominated for Secretary of Commerce in the Cabinet by President Barack Obama, but withdrew his name on February 12, 2009.
- Birth Date:
- February 14, 1947
- Birthplace:
- Nashua, New Hampshire
- Religion:
- Congregationalist
- Spouse:
- Kathleen MacLellan Gregg
- Residence:
- Rye, New Hampshire
- University Attended:
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- Boston University
- Columbia University, Boston University
- Columbia University
- Occupation:
- Politician, Attorney
- Political party:
- Republican
- Represents:
- New Hampshire
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